Still working away on my first "the Books" build. I'm at the stage that I've closed the box, trimmed it flush and captured a spectrum as in the image below.

The peaks as I see it (please correct me if I'm wrong) are
T(1,1)1 - 112Hz
T(1,1)2 - 199Hz
T(1,1)3 - 247Hz
The guitar is a traditional OM shape built with falcate top bracing 7-ish mm high at the peak of the primary and secondary falcates. The back has Book style hybrid ladder/radial style bracing and the lowest of the ladder braces is full height apart from a semi circular groove in the middle which I can use as a starting point if I have to lower that brace at all. Materials are Adirondack Spruce top and IRW back and sides. I have side weight mounts in there ready to go!
Spectrum was taken using a rubber on a stick hitting at the saddle location on the top. I was holding the guitar with one finger through the side sound port on the upper bout. The mic (a Shure SM58) was behind the back as I tapped on the front.
I haven't done anything to the box at all yet but I was wondering what if anything might be a good strategy at this point in proceedings. Are those frequencies an ok starting point? Will I be able to get down to target frequencies once the bridge and neck are in place?
Still pretty new to this science-y maths stuff so any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Gerry